Ugh. Chains and frames covered in motor oil. I see that all too often. Ride clean! Make the switch to wax. Your bike mechanic will thank you.
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Wax is useless in the rain sadly. And it falls off quickly , the chain will rust as well since it's stripped first of any lubricants
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Sand + pedaling force can easily do this
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On Mar 26, 2025, at 12:47 PM, Bill Gobie <gobie...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Bill,
Wait until I suggest picking up a couple pair of pantyhose at the nearest minimart if they get caught in an unexpected rain, or cold snap....
Pete
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Subject: Re: [RUSA] Re: Oiled your chain lately?
Late on Day 1 of the Golden Falcon 1200, I was hearing what seemed to be chain rub with the front derailleur. It only happened when I was standing, and being a flat ride, I thought nothing of it.By the middle of Day 2, it had gotten worse and relatively constant. I made a slight adjustment to the front derailleur and that made no difference. Continuing to get worse, now progressing to creaking, and constant with any pedaling, I began to think that I had a crack in my frame. I could actually feel the creaking in the handlebars. I stopped several times to check and couldn't see anything.Finally thinking that it might "simply" be the chain and worried that my ride might soon be over, I stopped, poured water all over the chain and started up again - rolling smoothly and silently! Really. That probably lasted a half-hour and it was coming back, so I stopped at a convenience store, (there were no gas stations in the area) picked up the smallest container of oil that I could find - one of those little containers of 2-cycle oil for 1 gallon of mixed gas. I poured that over my chain and wiped it down as best I could with a paper towel. It rolled smoothly and silently. Whew!That evening, back at the hotel being used in this clover ride, I drizzled Finish Line lube on the chain until it dripped, and wiped excess off with a rag. That got me through the ride and that chain will likely go into the garbage.I can see which cogs in my cassette were used on this flat ride. They are black. The cassette definitely needs cleaning!To the best of my recollection, I've never had a chain creaking. Some Florida sand in the plates perhaps ... some TLC before the ride would have been a good idea.Dave.
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